Charcot-Marie
... of autosomal dominant inheritance (see below), when DNA testing for the commonest form of CMT (type 1A) might be performed as a first investigation. Although the electrical tests are usually clearcut, allowing a diagnosis of CMT type 1 or CMT type 2, in some cases it may be difficult to decide from ...
... of autosomal dominant inheritance (see below), when DNA testing for the commonest form of CMT (type 1A) might be performed as a first investigation. Although the electrical tests are usually clearcut, allowing a diagnosis of CMT type 1 or CMT type 2, in some cases it may be difficult to decide from ...
E20
... in climate, soil conditions, day length, and even rice growing seasons. In Hangzhou, the experiment was carried out from late May to early November 1996. In Hainan, rice can be grown well all year round. Our experiment was done from early December 1995 to late April 1996. In both locations, the germ ...
... in climate, soil conditions, day length, and even rice growing seasons. In Hangzhou, the experiment was carried out from late May to early November 1996. In Hainan, rice can be grown well all year round. Our experiment was done from early December 1995 to late April 1996. In both locations, the germ ...
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... This means G is dominant and will make a green phenotype if there is GG or Gg. That means g is recessive and will make a yellow phenotype if there is gg. ...
... This means G is dominant and will make a green phenotype if there is GG or Gg. That means g is recessive and will make a yellow phenotype if there is gg. ...
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... sequential meiosis I and meiosis II errors, suggesting that some of the meiosis II errors may be resulting from the preceding meiosis I errors, although it may also be determined by generalized disturbances in female meiosis due to advance reproductive age. The other unexpected phenomenon, discovere ...
... sequential meiosis I and meiosis II errors, suggesting that some of the meiosis II errors may be resulting from the preceding meiosis I errors, although it may also be determined by generalized disturbances in female meiosis due to advance reproductive age. The other unexpected phenomenon, discovere ...
Genetic characterizations of three male-steriles in wheat, Triticum aestivum L.
... inheritance and chromosome involvement of two spontaneous male-sterile mutants in 'Siete Cerros' spring wheat and a single gene male-sterile in 'Chancellor' winter wheat were studied. Chi square analyses of homogeneous F2, F3, F4, and F5 families were made for various expected ratios for the three m ...
... inheritance and chromosome involvement of two spontaneous male-sterile mutants in 'Siete Cerros' spring wheat and a single gene male-sterile in 'Chancellor' winter wheat were studied. Chi square analyses of homogeneous F2, F3, F4, and F5 families were made for various expected ratios for the three m ...
Genetic Information on Cleft Lip and/or Palate General information
... In most children, no single cause for the cleft can be found. It is thought that most clefts are caused by a combination of many different genetic and environmental factors. In a few families there is a strong inherited tendency for a cleft to occur. A small number of babies are born with a cleft li ...
... In most children, no single cause for the cleft can be found. It is thought that most clefts are caused by a combination of many different genetic and environmental factors. In a few families there is a strong inherited tendency for a cleft to occur. A small number of babies are born with a cleft li ...
Article interaction G x tabac - Hal-CEA
... As mentioned in the method section, we also considered the passive ETS in-utero and/or in early childhood phenotype, in addition to passive ETS in early childhood. But this led to unchanged results. Indeed, most of the mothers which smoked during pregnancy also continued to smoke during the early-c ...
... As mentioned in the method section, we also considered the passive ETS in-utero and/or in early childhood phenotype, in addition to passive ETS in early childhood. But this led to unchanged results. Indeed, most of the mothers which smoked during pregnancy also continued to smoke during the early-c ...
Genetic balancers
... phenotypically wild-type strain of genotype +unc-15+/dpy-14+unc-13 and screened for lethal mutations linked to the dpy-14 unc-13 Ichromosome. The new lethals were maintained simply by picking wild-type animals (heterozygotes) and checking to see that they gave wild-type and Unc-l5 progeny but no Dpy ...
... phenotypically wild-type strain of genotype +unc-15+/dpy-14+unc-13 and screened for lethal mutations linked to the dpy-14 unc-13 Ichromosome. The new lethals were maintained simply by picking wild-type animals (heterozygotes) and checking to see that they gave wild-type and Unc-l5 progeny but no Dpy ...
Mapping Mendelian Factors Underlying Quantitative ... Using RFLP Linkage Maps Eric
... BRODY(1 976)suggest allowing a false positive rate of a = 0.05. For a given false positive rate, the required progeny size thus scales essentially inversely with the square of the phenotypic effect of the QTL or,equivalently, inversely with the variance explained. Although it captures the key featur ...
... BRODY(1 976)suggest allowing a false positive rate of a = 0.05. For a given false positive rate, the required progeny size thus scales essentially inversely with the square of the phenotypic effect of the QTL or,equivalently, inversely with the variance explained. Although it captures the key featur ...
An introduction to genetic algorithms
... life−like ability to self−replicate, and with the adaptive capability to learn and to control their environments. These early pioneers of computer science were as much interested in biology and psychology as in electronics, and they looked to natural systems as guiding metaphors for how to achieve t ...
... life−like ability to self−replicate, and with the adaptive capability to learn and to control their environments. These early pioneers of computer science were as much interested in biology and psychology as in electronics, and they looked to natural systems as guiding metaphors for how to achieve t ...
1 Dominance Genetic Variance for Traits Under Directional
... wings per family, resulting in 5040 wings phenotyped from 685 families. Wings were photographed using a Leica MZ6 microscope with a Leica IC80 HD camera attachment, and nine landmarks corresponding to those previously described for D. bunnanda (McGuigan and Blows 2007) were recorded using tpsDig2 so ...
... wings per family, resulting in 5040 wings phenotyped from 685 families. Wings were photographed using a Leica MZ6 microscope with a Leica IC80 HD camera attachment, and nine landmarks corresponding to those previously described for D. bunnanda (McGuigan and Blows 2007) were recorded using tpsDig2 so ...
Advanced Techniques for Solving Optimization Problems through
... it was developed a new cooperative evolution; this mechanism exploits the same basis of standard evolutionary theories: it uses a single population containing all the active individuals. The main novelty is that individuals are grouped in subsets of the populations, and cooperate together on reachin ...
... it was developed a new cooperative evolution; this mechanism exploits the same basis of standard evolutionary theories: it uses a single population containing all the active individuals. The main novelty is that individuals are grouped in subsets of the populations, and cooperate together on reachin ...
Genetics
... (1) If the F1 self-pollinated, what is the expected ratio between purple to white color plants in the F2 population? Purple : white = (1) If F1 is backcrossed to Parent 1, what is the expected ratio between purple to white color plants in BC1F1(P1) population? Purple : white = (1) If F1 is backcross ...
... (1) If the F1 self-pollinated, what is the expected ratio between purple to white color plants in the F2 population? Purple : white = (1) If F1 is backcrossed to Parent 1, what is the expected ratio between purple to white color plants in BC1F1(P1) population? Purple : white = (1) If F1 is backcross ...
Animal breeding
... More generally, when we sample a population we are not looking at a single pedigree, but rather a complex collections of pedigrees. What are the rules of transmission (for the population) in this case? What happens to the frequencies of alleles from one generation to the next? What about the frequen ...
... More generally, when we sample a population we are not looking at a single pedigree, but rather a complex collections of pedigrees. What are the rules of transmission (for the population) in this case? What happens to the frequencies of alleles from one generation to the next? What about the frequen ...
Hereditary ataxias: overview
... genetics, and pathogenesis of the autosomal recessive ataxias.28 The autosomal recessive ataxias may present with additional extra–central nervous system signs and symptoms. Table 2 summarizes information for 13 typical autosomal recessive disorders in which ataxia is a prominent feature. The disord ...
... genetics, and pathogenesis of the autosomal recessive ataxias.28 The autosomal recessive ataxias may present with additional extra–central nervous system signs and symptoms. Table 2 summarizes information for 13 typical autosomal recessive disorders in which ataxia is a prominent feature. The disord ...
Epistasis in Polygenic Traits and the Evolution of Genetic
... For a purely additive trait, a highly developed mathematical theory exists that has succeeded in providing accurate estimates for the genetic variance in mutationstabilizing-selection balance (see Bürger 2000 for a detailed account). Depending on the mutational parameters, two approximations apply. ...
... For a purely additive trait, a highly developed mathematical theory exists that has succeeded in providing accurate estimates for the genetic variance in mutationstabilizing-selection balance (see Bürger 2000 for a detailed account). Depending on the mutational parameters, two approximations apply. ...
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... The A. halleri SK2 9 A. lyrata petraea linkage map was constructed with the JOINMAP 3.0 program (Van Ooijen & Voorrips, 2001). The grouping of loci is based on a test for independence translated into a logarithm of odds (LOD) score. Linkage groups Ó 2016 The Authors New Phytologist Ó 2016 New Phytol ...
... The A. halleri SK2 9 A. lyrata petraea linkage map was constructed with the JOINMAP 3.0 program (Van Ooijen & Voorrips, 2001). The grouping of loci is based on a test for independence translated into a logarithm of odds (LOD) score. Linkage groups Ó 2016 The Authors New Phytologist Ó 2016 New Phytol ...
Genetic epidemiology of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis
... Ann Rheum Dis 2005;64(Suppl II):ii37–ii39. doi: 10.1136/ard.2004.030775 ...
... Ann Rheum Dis 2005;64(Suppl II):ii37–ii39. doi: 10.1136/ard.2004.030775 ...
gene mapping, marker gene mapping, marker-assisted
... 1999d; Tan et al. 1999, in review). In more than 100 clones, microsatellite sequences were immediately at the cloning site making them useless. There were 403 pairs of primers for their performance in amplifying channel catfish genomic DNA. Of this total, 257 pairs successfully amplified genomic DNA ...
... 1999d; Tan et al. 1999, in review). In more than 100 clones, microsatellite sequences were immediately at the cloning site making them useless. There were 403 pairs of primers for their performance in amplifying channel catfish genomic DNA. Of this total, 257 pairs successfully amplified genomic DNA ...
Gene Mapping, Marker-Assisted Selection, Gene Cloning, Genetic
... 1999d; Tan et al. 1999, in review). In more than 100 clones, microsatellite sequences were immediately at the cloning site making them useless. There were 403 pairs of primers for their performance in amplifying channel catfish genomic DNA. Of this total, 257 pairs successfully amplified genomic DNA ...
... 1999d; Tan et al. 1999, in review). In more than 100 clones, microsatellite sequences were immediately at the cloning site making them useless. There were 403 pairs of primers for their performance in amplifying channel catfish genomic DNA. Of this total, 257 pairs successfully amplified genomic DNA ...
Joseph L. Izzo, Jr Answer the Genetic Riddle Aging and Systolic
... and to identify the variant gene responsible for elevated blood pressure in a large segment of the human population?” If it is true that aging, hypertension, and their interaction must be considered simultaneously in advance of the development of the “ultimate” age-dependent phenotype of systolic hy ...
... and to identify the variant gene responsible for elevated blood pressure in a large segment of the human population?” If it is true that aging, hypertension, and their interaction must be considered simultaneously in advance of the development of the “ultimate” age-dependent phenotype of systolic hy ...
Traversing the conceptual divide between biological and
... important for understanding the genetic basis of many common diseases and we argue that it will be possible in the future. This is the promise of what has been called systems biology, the simultaneous study of all the biological pieces together in the context of ecology and evolution to reveal etiol ...
... important for understanding the genetic basis of many common diseases and we argue that it will be possible in the future. This is the promise of what has been called systems biology, the simultaneous study of all the biological pieces together in the context of ecology and evolution to reveal etiol ...